05-11-2011, 03:51 PM
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Lindsay Lohan must report to jail by June 17 to begin serving a 120-day sentence for a necklace theft charge, a judge ordered Wednesday.
Lohan was not at the hearing, but her lawyer entered a no contest plea -- equivalent to a guilty plea -- on her behalf Wednesday morning.
Early release formulas, required by a federal order to reduce jail overcrowding, will likely reduce the sentence to about 14 days in jail, which the judge said "seems to be like shopping at Costco."
Lohan likely qualifies to serve her sentence in home confinement, instead of a jail cell, but the probation officials will decide that, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff spokesman Steve Whitmore.
sickening.
Lohan was not at the hearing, but her lawyer entered a no contest plea -- equivalent to a guilty plea -- on her behalf Wednesday morning.
Early release formulas, required by a federal order to reduce jail overcrowding, will likely reduce the sentence to about 14 days in jail, which the judge said "seems to be like shopping at Costco."
Lohan likely qualifies to serve her sentence in home confinement, instead of a jail cell, but the probation officials will decide that, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff spokesman Steve Whitmore.
sickening.